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African Culture Objective: To examine and discuss aspects of African customs, beliefs, and traditions.
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African Religion: Religion helped unite African society
Oral tradition and myths are used to teach morals Dancing, singing, & music all are part of religious celebrations in African culture
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African Religion Wide range of languages, societies, beliefs & culture
Early Africans were monotheistic Recognition of Superior Creator God (male God set world in motion/ order) This Creator God intervenes in human affairs All-knowing, all-powerful and omnipotent Africans do recognize lesser Gods Bumba:Creator god of the Boshongo of Zaire, who vomited up the sun, earth, and all living creatures including man.
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Ancestor Worship: Many African believe their ancestors can help/ hurt them Ancestors honored through prayers Clan leader responsible for ritual Direct connection between living and dead Ex. The Baganda people of East Africa believe every object on Earth has a living spirit (because Supreme Being created everything) They apologize to animal if hunting asking forgiveness
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African Religion: Animistic Beliefs
Lesser Gods associated with Sun, wind, rain, trees, rivers & other nature These Gods can bring harm/ benefit to Humans Souls of the departed can intervene in descendants lives African ritual: Prayers, animal sacrifice, ceremonies Honor deities, spirits, or ancestors
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African “Diviners” Individuals who have an ability or by special training can mediate between humanity and supernatural beings
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African “Diviners” Illness, crop failures, natural disasters→ consult with them Diviners then consult with oracles (identify causes of trouble) Diviners then prescribe medicine ritual or sacrifice to eliminate the problem
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African Influence on Religion:
Islam: Christianity: 4th c. Kingdom of Axum Missionaries visit Axum- kings convert With expansion of Islam -isolated island of Christian kingdom in Ethiopia Follow basic Christian beliefs & reflect African beliefs as well Evil spirits- protection Strong appeal to ruling elites and merchant class-basis for business relationships Like Christianity, Islam in sub-Saharan Africa reflect interests of local converts (East & West Africa) Measures against evil spirits & continue rituals to please Gods/ Goddesses
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African Culture Mosai People of Kenya
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